Rational exuberance drives IT spending
Enterprises seem to recognise that the flexibility and other benefits of cloud (machine learning, IaaS) are even more critical in uncertain times.
Enterprises seem to recognise that the flexibility and other benefits of cloud (machine learning, IaaS) are even more critical in uncertain times.
Global shipments of PCs, tablets and mobile phones are forecast to decline by 4.4 per cent year-on-year in 2023 to 1.7 billion units, easing up considerably from 2022’s drop of 11.9 per cent.
While the slump in hardware device sales will take longer than expected to rebound, much of enterprise IT spending — for example on cloud technology — is locked in and inflation-proof.
Gartner projects sales for low-code development technologies to grow by 19 per cent over the next four years to reach $44.5 billion by 2026.
Two networking technologies – secure access service edge and wireless— lead a list of six core trends that will impact enterprise infrastructure and operations activity in 2023.
Gartner says working to attain environmentally sustainable infrastructure is a marathon, not a sprint, that requires long-term goal setting.
Gartner says software and services will drive growth, while data centre spending will also increase, though more modestly.
IT can help boost productivity and encourage the best workers to stay by boldly adopting cutting-edge technology that makes tasks easier.
Gartner highlights wireless, AI, Super Apps, and sustainability among key strategic considerations for businesses to explore in 2023.
Cloud computing affects every aspect of IT and the business, so organisations need a strategy and decision process to manage its impacts.
Governments around the world are taking almost two years to finalise technology procurement as "significant" delays hold up the process, Gartner has found.
Evolving and expanding immersive experiences, accelerated artificial intelligence automation and optimised technology delivery are major trends that can help understand emerging technologies.
iPaaS and low-code application platform revenue are each expected to show double-digit growth this year, buoyed by enterprises’ move to cloud.
The Australian RPA software market is expected to maintain double digit revenue growth this year, rising by 12.2 per cent to reach $109 million.
Worldwide spending on technology is set to hit US$4.5 trillion this year, rising by 3 per cent from 2021.
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